p in ory. ave We his f it ent the ge, _ QLNC Â¥ V BXDT eC he..OD nou NA HeRRgen: o vosi x 2 EME ERme 99 omm ies ~Green Bay Road South Is Open; Fine Paving; =â€"â€"â€" Oredit Is Deserved project, and the property owners afâ€" fected are to be congratulated on their public spirit in making possible this notable improvement. c Program of Service Puludeâ€"-“'l‘lla'nkicivlnbl’roul-ioml" Ashford Miss Charlotte Brand es Processional Hymn No. 454 (all join. on verse Prayer Response % P Offertoryâ€"**Retrospection" _..........Rarke Hogan The Oflerm Lepers....Rev. C. C. Unangst apthent~ a. t . . e ininder wi se vertieen ied ragienie meu Bite duirea o tites eveadoadnnarieaivnne uU Gloria Patri . _ C e h An ï¬ &‘ï¬m Choir es e W?ï¬h 145 . No. 459 P Congregational . Prayer Addressâ€"*"The Culture of <Gratitude" Postludeâ€"*"Postlude in D Minor"‘.........â€". * Sefiiedevipreneereiaimcmcaniieredecesiper ove atet â€" SNRIRRNCDâ€"â€" HOHCC Much credit is due the city adminâ€" istration, the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce and the Highways Conâ€" Help a Little Child â€" * _ Will you give a Christmas to a litâ€" tle child? . Fill a stocking, marking e and. sex c hild, and send to before December 19. â€" The annual Community Thanksgivâ€" ing service in Highland â€"Park .on Thursday, Nov, 28, will be held in the Bethany Evangelical _church, corner Laurel and McGovern streets, _ â€"â€" The churches and pastors particiâ€" pating ~are>~St. ~John‘s Evangelical Synod, Rev. W.~S. Fischer; Evangelâ€" ical Congregational,: Rev. C. G. Uningst; Bethany Evangelical, Rev. H. F. Siemsen; Methodist Episcopal, Rev. F. D. Hopkins; First Presbyâ€" terian, Rev. Frank Fitt; Trinity Episcopal, Rev. C. Keller and Revs. J. H. Taylor and K. A. Roth. the Rev. R. Frank Worth of the Presbyterian Seminary of Chicago, and other pastors will assist in the ceremonies. . Special music will be provided...:.~â€": ... & .. @) : : 3 Sentences (in unison) ...._.____Psaim 67 :1â€"4 While not officially opened, the new S. Green Bay road pavement is being utilized by regular traffic and proves to be among the finest streets in the city. An engineer, speaking to a representative of the Press the he has seen in this section. To Be Held at Bethany Evangelâ€" ical Church; All Local Pastors Participate Vorum® XVIH COMMUNITY SERVICE â€"â€"THANKSGIVING DAY The program of praise and gratiâ€" Led by Rov. J. H. Taylor The Higblands Park Press Rev. C. Keller qfac Eyl:q\zm uin Frank Are you planning to attend the Thanksgiving dance at the Woman‘s club Friday evening? If so, you will know that through the social service department of that club your patronâ€" age is helping to bring happiness into the life of someone less fortunate than yourself. This is just the time for participatâ€" ing in such an otcasion; Our hearts are.full of thankfulness, many of our sons and daughters are home from school and college, the boys and girls are free from high school studies and many have guests for the Thanksgivâ€" ing holiday. § ~Why not all come to the benefit dance at theâ€"Woman‘s club Friday night ? â€" rated, a well known orchestra will be upon the stage. Downstairs, made attractive by rugs and flowers, will provide places to rest and chat with (Continuedâ€"on page 41) ~At the first dinner given by the Highwood. Civic Improveméent assoâ€" ciation for its members last week in the Swedish Methodist church in that city, the principal speakerâ€"was Judge Perry L. Person of the Lake County court. _The popular jurist made a fine talk on the work done by his court in its capacity as guardian of the pubâ€" tieâ€"welfare and used â€"many illustraâ€" tions from his long and varied experiâ€" ence â€"onâ€"the â€"bench, â€"â€"His â€"talkâ€"was heard with deep~interest and appreâ€" ciation.© The meeting was ~confined to the membership of the association, and there was a good.attendance. land Parker and expert garageman, has just purchased the interests of his partner, Leo Yena, in the J. & L. garage, which they have operated gince 1921, and henceforth Mr. Sheaâ€" > J..&..L. Garage, for Harry Sheahan Is Now Owner of J. & L. Garage the present. He is local dealerâ€" in new Studebaker automobiles, with a complete stock always available; comâ€" plete line of garage repair work on the repair department, as well as washing of cars, ete.. Mr. Sheahen is a native of Highland Park, a son of the late John H. Sheahan, former chief of police, and has lived here all his life. He has a hostâ€"of friends and wellâ€"wishers who know his repâ€" utation for good work and efficient service, and they predict that under *’ i8 ;_..,.,._‘.,,4'.‘2..,» nt. the J. & L. will conâ€" nue t0o 0 Aatronage a pré perity. a Dance T a o Be G Sociat Se, iven B 1 h e ial Se Â¥ . | Hi ~â€"â€"â€"Woman roicve Dept. | Highland Pa . Â¥oman s LlubN a senâ€"Hel rk Musi C ie en in m CLUBP s Home\~AMPORTIANT LANS â€" ..,!_.;" /A Po e ..: E'-‘fl B if\‘ beptnie 3 Harry Sheahen, well known Highâ€" at Highwood Banquet HicnHuaxnp Park, ILuriNors, Tnursoay, NovemBEn 28; 1929 The Highland Park Music club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. James I, Loeb, 535 S. Sheriâ€" dan road on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 27. Mrs. Marshal Sampsell, reâ€" cording secretary and treasurer, preâ€" sided and disposed of the routine business of the club, after which she introduced the artists. The eighâ€" teenth concert of the club was given by Helen Abbott Byfield, soprano, ac* companied by Jessie Wood Sincere at the piano; and Mary. Sheridan, pianist._The club is proud to count Mrs. _ Byfield and â€"_Mrs. _ Sheridan among its members and is grateful to Mrs. Sincere, who though not a member, accompanied all of Mrs. Byâ€" field‘s numbers. The following is the program in detail, the artists being Helen Abbott Byfictd, soprano; Fessie Wood . Sincere, accompanist; Mary Sheridan, pianist: j At the conclusion of the program delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. R. Baum, Mrs. W. M. Shuster, Mrs. J. E. Allen, and Mrs. Kent Wonnell. Ts PMIK . â€"2201.210â€"â€"1106000 00 iconminte t cneniaracerhany " 4 Nostalgie d‘Arabella ..__.___._.___â€"_. B Modern American Composers (selected)â€" City Council Meets â€" : ? ~Briefly Tuesday Morn No meeting of the city council was held Monday evening this week, but a short session was held Tuesday morning at which: two ~ordinances were passedâ€"vacating an alley in block addition to â€" Ravinia Highlands, in property which is being acquired by the park board. These ordinances were first read at a previous meeting. No other business was done at this meeting. e ar l § Modern German Songs Liebeslied im Herbst Vienisches Wiegenlied * Modern: French Songsâ€" business just established in Highland Park, with headquarters at 515.â€"Elm place. Mr. Haynes, the owner, is an experienced sign painter, having been New Sign Company Opens on Eim Place years in the west and comes highly recommended. He is prepared to take care of all types of signsâ€"promptly and efficiently. â€" f Benefit: Dance Dec. 7 ~| announced. Mrs. Tipton has had Societa Modenese di M. 8. will hold| years of experience. in the restaurant a benefit dance Saturday evening, Deâ€"| business in Highland Park and> has cember 7 in Witten hall. . Fine music| many friends here who are assured those who attend «: Helen â€" Abbott Byfield "Abend in Sevilla‘"<..._.___.__. Niemann ‘"Petit Littany de Jesus" ._...Gabriel Groviez *TE TNE " .. ... . =.ceec.£ se i eigennra 46 oo rammare it cat ~ PASRRCARR negger Honnegger Rinaldin Social Events in Coming Week; ._Dr. Anspacher to Speak at Meeting December 3 Two important social events are scheduled on the Woman‘s club calâ€" endar for the coming week. The Thanksgiving Dance on Friday, Noâ€" bember 29, is to be given by the Soâ€" cial: Serviceâ€" department,â€" Mrs.â€"Theo: Osborn, chairman, for the benefit of the club‘s philanthropies. Details of this event are given in another colâ€" umn. T On Monday, December 2, the soâ€" cial committee, Mrs. Byron C. Howes, chairman, will give a reception to the new members of the club at the home of the president, Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps,. 275. _Prospect avenue. ________ Exhibit _ : An exhibit of paintings displayed by Frederick Grant will occupy the club house December 2â€"14. Club Meeting and Program Tuesday, December 3, at 2:30 p. m., Louis K. Anspacher is without quesâ€" tion one of the finest orators in Amerâ€" ica today. Year by year his fame has spread as his ability has been recâ€" ognized, and â€"he â€"now stands in the very front ranks of the great platâ€" form men that this country has proâ€" duced. Even the well remembered orators of the past century could not have hadâ€"greater success, or inspired more vividly vast audiences than this > {Continued on page 41) § ocracy." ‘of "unselfish service. _ An enjoyable At the Dorcas society of the Presâ€" byterian church Monday, Dec. 2, at 10 a. m., Franceseo 8. Capparelli, imâ€" porter, will have a fascinating disâ€" play of interesting period fabrics, Majolica pottery and original etchâ€" ings by.>Augusto Baracchi, art and Italian linens and many smaill arâ€" ticles suitable for Christmas gifts. The society will ‘have its regular sewing meeting with luncheon at twelve o‘clock at this time.~ Everyone is cordially invited to avail themâ€" social hour and unusually convenient means of shopping early for Christâ€" Francesco Capparelliâ€"__â€"_â€"â€" â€"to Hold Exhibit Dec. 2 Mrs. Tipton‘s new. restaurant at 20 North First street will be opened for business soon after Dec. 1, it is announced. Mrs. Tipton has had years of experience. in the restaurant business in Highland Park and has tirely successful. Restaurant to Open ce ET e eihe s t n is td at se tartp NuMBER 39